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Thursday 18 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (marine): Mexico Towans, Hayle, Cornwall.

Type
Field meeting

Following the Godrevy Towans meeting on 17 June, to make the long journey more worthwhile for those coming a long distance.

Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515; bas.payne@gmail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Wednesday 17 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine and marine): Godrevy Towans, Gwithian, Cornwall.

Type
Field meeting

A contribution to the National Trust Coastal Bioblitz 2015.

Organiser

Tom Walker (0118 987 4294, tom@tmwalker.co.uk) and Bas Payne (01647 24515, bas@gmail.com).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 20 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non–marine): Thatcham, Berkshire RG19 3FU.

Type
Field meeting

This Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust reserve contains extensive areas of reed bed where Vertigo moulinsiana is regularly found.

Organiser

Tom Walker (0118 987 4294, tom@tmwalker.co.uk)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 27th June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Wigmore Park, Luton, Beds.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with the Bedfordshire Invertebrate Group (BIG).

Organiser

Peter Topley (01462 615 499; magazine@conchsoc.org) and Alan Outen (for BIG)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 13 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Gillfield Wood, Totley, Sheffield, S. Yorkshire.

Type
Field meeting

Contribution to the Sheffield Bioblitz; joint meeting with Sorby NHS.

Organiser

Robert Cameron (0114 268 6675 (home), radc@blueyonder.co.uk)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 11th April 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Downton Gorge NNR, Herefordshire.

Type
Field meeting

Downton Gorge is formed by the river Teme cutting through a ridge of  limestones, siltstones and sandstones of Silurian age.

Organiser

Rosemary Hill (0118 966 5160, rosemaryhi@lineone.net).

Organisation
Conchological Society

57mm shell taken Feb 2015 from scallop beds Loch Sligachan, Skye

Submitted by G D Saunders on Sun, 15/02/2015 18:58
Species
Thracia convexa
Photographer / copyright holder
Graham Saunders

National Trust Coast 2015 Bioblitz

  • Read more about National Trust Coast 2015 Bioblitz

The National Trust will be holding 25 Bioblitzes on dates between February and October 2015 at coastal sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to celebrate the 50th anniversary

Book Auction 2014/5: Terry Wimbleton's library.

  • Read more about Book Auction 2014/5: Terry Wimbleton's library.

This year, we are selling Terry Wimbleton's library.  There are around 350 lots - a wide variety of books, on marine, freshwater and land molluscs, also some periodicals.

Additional London meeting, 14:00, Saturday 15 November.

  • Read more about Additional London meeting, 14:00, Saturday 15 November.

Amy Prendergast will be speaking on “Land snails, stable isotopes and rainfall reconstruction over the last glacial cycle in the Gebel Akhdar, Libya".

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